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APRIL proved to be another strong month for Nissan dealers, the SMMT’s latest registration figures out today reveal. Nissan dealers sold more than 7,000 cars in April – up 21.24 per cent on April 2010 – with year-to-date figures showing that more than 32,000 Nissans have been bought so far

NISSAN dealers in Europe sold more than 230,000 cars so far this year – a 35 per cent year-on-year leap in European sales and a record market share for April. Between January and April, Nissan dealers registered a total of 235,543 cars – an increase of more than 61,000 units versus

NISSAN is putting their poor performance at Zolder behind them as they look forward to this weekend’s third round of the GT1 World Championship in Portugal. Zolder saw three of the four Nissan GT-Rs on the grid failing to complete each of the weekend’s two main races, with the no.23 JR

THE NV200 has been selected as the exclusive taxi of New York City for ten years beginning in late 2013, it has been announced. The New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) selected the Nissan NV200 as the ‘taxi of tomorrow’ in a exclusive competition to decide the city’s

NO Google conference would be complete without the presence of YouTube. The Google-owned video sharing website’s director was on hand at the search engine’s latest Think Dealer conference to encourage dealers to embrace the use of video technology on their websites, and had some impressive

You may have read here last week that I was called up for a photoshoot with the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, to whom we’ve lent a LEAF. I’m not a big fan of these photo calls. Flash bulbs and copious poses should be reserved for professional models, not manufacturer MDs, but when duty

Car dealer group Lookers – which holds franchises for Nissan sites – yesterday rejected a speculative offer for the company which saw its share price rocket. Shares in the company leapt 6p to 61.25p – adding more than £23m to its market value of £210.2m – as talk of the approach reached

SELLING a car is no longer a nine to five, Monday to Friday job. Gone are the days when customers came to dealerships wanting to have a brochure or some information about a car. Instead it’s all about customers being mobile and dealers recognising this and embracing it. This was just one of the